On 2/5/2021 10:02 AM, Magdalena
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Dear Freesurfer experts,
We are investigating brain structure differences between 2
groups. We are using Gray Matter Volume and Cortical Surface
Area as structural measures and want to look at specific ROIs.
We want to include Sex, Age and TIV as covariates. However, we
are unsure if we should correct for TIV when using Cortical
Surface Area or only when using Gray Matter Volume. We would be
very happy about any kind of help or literature regarding this
question!
Yes, I would do it for both. If you're using version 7+, then you
can add --etiv to mris_preproc and it will divide the area or volume
by the etiv (but you can use it as a regressor instead). For
thickness, you do not need to correct for etiv.
Additionally, we have calculated a whole brain GLM analysis and
found significant differences between groups. After inclusion
of covariates, no result remained significant. However, when
using an ROI approach including the same covariates, the results
strongly indicated between group differences. Does anyone have
an idea on why this could be the case?
It might be that you have a mild effect across all the voxels that
does not reach significance until you average all the voxels
together
Thank you very much for your help!
Best,
Magdalena, Helena & Federica
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